As he walked deeper into the forest, an unsettling feeling crept over him, like a pair of unseen eyes watching his every step, and the sound of rustling leaves behind him made him wonder if he was truly alone in the woods.
The theremin is an electronic musical instrument that is played without physical contact. It was invented by Léon Theremin in the early 1920s and is known for its unique and eerie sound.
The theremin produces sound by generating electromagnetic fields around two antennas: one for pitch and one for volume. The player controls the sound by moving their hands closer to or farther from the antennas, which changes the pitch and volume of the sound.
The theremin’s sound can be described as dark, mysterious, and cinematic because of its ability to produce haunting and otherworldly tones. Learning to play the theremin is notoriously difficult, as it requires a great deal of skill and precision to produce the desired sound.
If you want to hear a single theremin centric track then this should be something from Kepa Lehtinen. Face Plant. Click play and you understand why.
